John was totally shocked. The two he sent to keep an eye on Logan weren’t just anybody. They were both Tier 5 mages.
And both of them were killed? He couldn’t believe what he just heard. Then suddenly another question arose in his mind.
"And what about the boy?" John asked hurriedly.
"The boy was taken. A coachman from the royal palace was there. When we arrived there, we found him in such a terrified state that he didn’t even have the courage to move." He paused for a mont before continuing again.
"We have already dispatched one of our tracking specialists to find out his possible whereabouts. But I am afraid he..." He didn’t finish his sentence.
But John didn’t need more words to understand what he wanted to say.
John stayed silent for a mont. Then said while standing up from his chair, "I don’t think he is dead. If the people who attacked, wanted him dead, then they wouldn’t carry the boy’s corpse. You would have found it beside our two mages. It implies only one thing. They took him as a captive. He is still alive. Update the mont our tracker sends news."
"Yes," the young man nodded.
"You can leave now," John said.
The young man gave a respectful bow, turned around, and quickly left the place.
John slowly walked over to the window and stood there, gazing up at the open sky. His thoughts began to drift.
"Strength or talent is always like a beacon for the danger lurking in the shadows. It never fails to attract them," John thought.
From the mont he first saw Logan, he had felt that the boy was different. Not just strong—there was sothing unique about him. Years of experience had sharpened John’s instincts, and they never failed him.
Every movent of Logan, the confidence in his eyes, everything pointed to one fact—he wasn’t ordinary.
But despite all that, there wasn’t even a hint of pride or arrogance in him.
And Logan’s performance in the tournant had only confird all of John’s suspicions.
That was why he had sent two people to follow Logan.
Not just to learn more about him—but also to protect him in case he was in any danger.
And now, his fear had turned into reality. It hadn’t even been a full week... and both of them were dead.
"I hope he’s okay," John whispered.
———-
Sowhere in the mountains.....
The surroundings were covered in thick mist.
And in the middle of it, a body was lying motionless on a mountain ledge.
There was no way to tell if he was still alive.
Just monts ago, when Logan fell during the fight with the attackers...
The wind kept brushing against his face as he was falling, getting faster with each passing second.
His body was already exhausted and had no strength left.
But the will to live—for his mother—and the desire to make those pay who killed the two people who only wanted to protect him, pushed him to keep trying until the very last breath.
He had no magic for the mont, so as he kept falling, he threw a punch at the opposite direction of the mountain, which created a pressure that brought him close to the mountain wall. It was only a little bit but that was enough. His hands were now within range. He pressed his hand against the mountain to try and slow himself down.
But then suddenly—
Bang!
His body crashed into a mountain ledge.
The impact sent dust flying in all directions.
After that...
Logan didn’t move anymore.
The Next Morning
The room was quiet.
Soft sunlight was entering through the window cracks.
After several days of a tight schedule, Rowan was finally sleeping peacefully. But just then..
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Suddenly, soone knocked loudly on the door.
Hearing the sound, Rowan woke up with a jolt.
He rubbed his eyes, still trying to understand what was going on.
But then again—
Bang! Bang!
He quickly got out of bed and opened the door.
Daliah was standing outside. She was crying.
"Daliah! What happened? Why are you crying?" Rowan asked, concerned.
Daliah answered in a trembling voice,
"Logan... so people kidnapped him."
At first, Rowan couldn’t process what he had just heard. He kept staring at Daliah with a dumbfounded expression.
"What?" After recollecting himself, he asked again.
"The coachman ca back this morning," Daliah explained.
"He said they were attacked on the way... and Logan was taken away as a captive. Two people even died while trying to save him."
Rowan couldn’t believe it. Just yesterday, they had all been together.
After thinking for a while, he made a decision.
He gently placed his hand on Daliah’s shoulder and said softly,
"Don’t worry. I’ll handle it."
Then he quickly changed his clothes and stepped outside.
He told a nearby servant to prepare a carriage imdiately.
Just then, Daliah ca running up beside him.
"I’m going with you," she said firmly.
"No. You should stay," Rowan replied.
"No, I’m going. And that’s final."
Her voice was steady and unshakable.
Rowan pondered for a while before finally saying, "Alright. Let’s go."
Within a short ti, a carriage was already waiting at the gates. But this ti, two royal guards stood beside it, fully ard. Rowan had requested them personally—for safety.
He and Daliah walked toward the carriage in silence. One guard opened the door, and they both stepped inside.
The coachman looked through the small window.
"Your highness, where to?"
"Aerundale," Rowan replied. "To the Smith family villa."
Since it was a long journey, they didn’t waste ti sitting for breakfast. Instead, they had packed so food and water inside the carriage to eat along the way.
With a flick of the reins, the coachman urged the horses forward.
Clip-clop. Clip-clop.
The carriage began moving at a fast pace, leaving behind the royal palace as they sped toward the Smith household.
anwhile, back at John’s villa—-
John was seated in his room, lost in thoughts. His face was calm, but his fingers were tapping the wood restlessly. He hadn’t slept much. His mind was filled with possibilities.
Just then, the door creaked open.
The young man from last night stepped inside.
"Mr. John," he said quietly, his voice uncertain.
John looked up sharply. "Yes. Hurry up. Tell what our tracker found."
The young man hesitated. He looked down, unsure whether to say it.
John narrowed his eyes.
"Speak."
The young man swallowed hard and finally spoke.
"According to the tracker... the boy..." He paused again. His throat felt dry.
Then, forcing the words out—
"The boy fell from a cliff... and died."
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